Anthropic, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, has announced that artificial intelligence -based virtual employees will enter the workplaces next year.
These virtual employees will have more autonomy than current artificial intelligence tools with features such as independent memory, specific organizational roles and dedicated accounts, according to Jason Clinton, chief of information security.
However, the presence of these new agents requires a review of the cyber security strategies of organizations to prevent possible dangers such as security violations.
Referring to the security challenges arising from the technology, Clinton has emphasized the need for extensive investment in protecting virtual employees.
These challenges include safe management account management, determining the right access level, and monitoring the performance of these factors.
In this regard, anthropic performs extensive tests on its artificial intelligence models such as Claude to resist from cyber attacks and reduce possible abuse.
Also, cyber security companies such as “OKTA” have offered products to manage and protect these “inhumane identities” to provide greater transparency and security in this area.
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